Five different options to enjoy Scotland

Scotland
Scotland It is a country that offers multiple possibilities for tourism and travel. Despite being small, it is one of the best destinations to live unforgettable experiences and somewhat different from those of other countries. In addition, they are options that have nothing to do with the typical tourist tours that are made through Scottish lands. And what can be done? Take note of these alternatives to live and get to know a quite different Scotland.

Stars

Scotland is known above all for its castles and beautiful landscapes. But, their lands are much more. Few people know that it is an ideal place to star gazing and also do it without the need to use a telescope.

This observation can be made from the Galloway Forest Parkwhich is one of only four Dark Sky Parks in the western world and the only one in the UK.


In addition, it is possible to visit one of the Discovery Points of Dark Sky distributed by the Highlands or go to the Coll island, also known as the Isle of Dark Sky of Scotland. Either location is a good option.

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Night

Continuing with the observations, Scotland is an ideal place to contemplate the Northern Lights. The best area to see this night phenomenon is the northern part from Scotland, although it is possible to see it from any part of the country.


When planning the trip, it is important to know that the months of autumn and winter are the best time of the year to observe the Northern Lights. And it is worth waiting for these dates because the show is really surprising.

Surf

One of Scotland's main charms are estuaries and their islands. And, to observe them, nothing better than to take a sailing trip through the estuaries of the Isle of Skye and the archipelago of Samll Isles.

The tour should lead us to enter the west coast of Scotland to experience all the charm of the Inner Hebrides Or the knoydart peninsula. While sailing, you must not miss the backdrop of pristine islands and the high sea cliffs.


Train

Traveling by train in Scotland also has its charm. Specifically, in the steam train Jacobite, whose journey is considered one of the most spectacular of the world. They are just 135 kilometers circular route in which the landscapes are observed, which are characterized by their great contrasts.

The travel leads to visit Fort William, the banks of the Loch Eil, Loch Morar and Mallaig. There is a ferry there that leads to the Isle of Skye. But undoubtedly one of the Best moments of the journey is when you cross the Glenfinnan Viaduct –One of the best engineering works in the world-, since you can see the views of the Glenfinnan Monument and Loch Siel.

Walk

Scotland is also an ideal country for walk and in particular, between islands. One of the best itineraries is the island of St Ninian, whose beaches are compared to those of the Caribbean. This island is linked to that of Mainland, in the Shetland archipelago.

Another option for walking is to go to bridge from Forth Highwaywhich is one of the most emblematic of the country and through which thousands of people move daily between Edinburgh and the Lothians.

When crossing this bridge, some spectacular views from both sides, that is, whether you look at the landscape towards the railway bridge or towards the Queensfery Crossing area. And of course you shouldn't forget to watch the bridgewhich is another of the best works from engineering that exist in the country and in the world.

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